I've been wondering how Godzilla eats all those guns and cars without having indigestion! But I guess the movies wouldn't be as enjoyable if Godzilla was always stopping by the Tums factory for a break.
We used to make these all the time in college. It actually works pretty well putting mini marshmallows inside as well, gives you more of a shotgun effect.
I'm so glad I have a son. I spent too many years in college living around everything Hello Kitty, I don't think I could stand a daughter wanting a Hello Kitty toaster.
Piggly Wiggly and "fond memories" will never be used in the same sentence by me (except in that one of course). I've always found them dingy and rather run-down.
Until someone invents a time machine (or until we are all granted with omnipotence in the afterlife), there's no way that someone could definitively prove that Jesus was buried in a casket (or that he ascended to heaven for that matter).
Had the leaders of the time seen that Jesus' body could not be located, it would have been in their best interest to create a fake casket for him. What better way to prevent faithful followers from converting? Plus, how many unemployed "Fishers of Men" are buried in a nice tomb with their entire (poor) family?
What's unfortunate is that there is so little evidence outside the bible (archaeological or written) that Jesus even existed. Information was so easy to create, manipulate, and destroy that it's often difficult to separate fact from fiction.
In the end, no matter what supposed proof someone offers, it comes down to belief ... unless you have a time machine handy, in which case ... sign me up! ;)
Had the leaders of the time seen that Jesus' body could not be located, it would have been in their best interest to create a fake casket for him. What better way to prevent faithful followers from converting? Plus, how many unemployed "Fishers of Men" are buried in a nice tomb with their entire (poor) family?
What's unfortunate is that there is so little evidence outside the bible (archaeological or written) that Jesus even existed. Information was so easy to create, manipulate, and destroy that it's often difficult to separate fact from fiction.
In the end, no matter what supposed proof someone offers, it comes down to belief ... unless you have a time machine handy, in which case ... sign me up! ;)